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John Lurie

John Lurie (born December 14, 1952) is an American musician, painter, actor, director, and producer. He co-founded the Lounge Lizards jazz ensemble; has acted in 19 films, including Stranger than Paradise and Down by Law; has composed and performed music for 20 television and film works; and he produced, directed, and starred in the Fishing with John television series. In 1996 his soundtrack for Get Shorty was nominated for a Grammy Award, and his album The Legendary Marvin Pontiac: Greatest Hits has been praised by critics and fellow musicians.[1]

John Lurie
Lurie in 2013
Born (1952-12-14) December 14, 1952 (age 70)
Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.
Occupations
  • Actor
  • musician
  • painter
  • television producer
Years active1978–present
TelevisionPainting with John, Fishing with John, Oz
Websitewww.johnlurieart.com

Since 2000, he has suffered from symptoms attributed to chronic Lyme disease and has focused his attention on painting.[2] His art has been shown in galleries and museums around the world. His primitivist painting Bear Surprise became an internet meme in Russia in 2006. His new television series, Painting with John, debuted on HBO in January 2021. It received 100% on Rotten Tomatoes. "[3] Robert Lloyd of Los Angeles Times wrote, "Painting With John represents HBO at its most worthwhile.".[4] Lurie's 1980s NYC memoir, The History of Bones, was published by Penguin Random House in August 2021.[5]

Early life

Lurie was born in Minneapolis and raised with his brother Evan and sister Liz in New Orleans, Louisiana and Worcester, Massachusetts.[6][7]

In high school, he played basketball and harmonica and jammed with Mississippi Fred McDowell and Canned Heat in 1968.[6] He briefly played the harmonica in a band from Boston, but soon switched to the guitar and eventually the saxophone.[8]

After high school, he hitchhiked across the United States to Berkeley, California. He moved to New York City in 1974, then briefly visited London, where he performed his first saxophone solo at the Acme Gallery.[6]

Music

The Lounge Lizards

In 1978 John formed the Lounge Lizards with his brother Evan Lurie on piano; they were the only constant members in the band through numerous lineup changes.

Robert Palmer of The New York Times described the band as "staking out new territory west of Mingus, east of Bernard Herrman." While originally a somewhat satirical "fake jazz" combo spawned by the noisy No Wave music scene, the Lounge Lizards gradually became a showcase for Lurie's increasingly sophisticated compositions. The band had five to eight members. Musicians included, at different times, guitarists Arto Lindsay, Marc Ribot, David Tronzo, Michele Navazio and Danny Blumenthal; cellist Jane Scarpantoni; vibraphonist Bryan Carrott; keyboardist John Medeski; drummers Anton Fier, Grant Calvin Weston and Dougie Bowne; percussionists Billy Martin, E.J. Rodriguez and Ben Perowsky; bassists Erik Sanko, Tony Scherr, Oren Bloedow and Tony Garnier; trumpeter Steven Bernstein; trombonist Curtis Fowlkes and saxophonists Roy Nathanson and Michael Blake. They made music for 20 years.

Marvin Pontiac

In 1999 Lurie released the album The Legendary Marvin Pontiac: Greatest Hits, a posthumous collection of the work of an African-Jewish musician named Marvin Pontiac, a fictional character Lurie created. It includes a biographical profile describing the troubled genius's hard life, and the cover shows a photograph purported to be one of the few ever taken of him.[9] Lurie wrote the music and performed with John Medeski, Billy Martin, G. Calvin Weston, Marc Ribot, and Tony Scherr. The album received praise from David Bowie, Angelique Kidjo, Iggy Pop, Leonard Cohen and others. On choosing to create a character to whom the album would be fictionally credited, Lurie said in a 2008 interview, "For a long time, I was threatening to do a vocal record. But the idea of me putting out a record where I sang seemed ostentatious or pretentious. Like the music of Telly Savalas . . . I don't sing very well, I was shy about it. As a character, it made it easier."[9]

In 2017, John Lurie released his first music album in 17 years, Marvin Pontiac: The Asylum Tapes.[10]

John Lurie National Orchestra

 
Lurie in 1992

Parallel to the final version of the Lounge Lizards in the early 1990s, Lurie formed a smaller group, the John Lurie National Orchestra. Lurie played alto and soprano saxes, Grant Calvin Weston played drums, and Billy Martin performed on congas, timbales, kalimba, and other small percussion. Unlike the tightly-arranged music of the Lounge Lizards, the Orchestra's music was heavily improvised and compositions were credited to all three musicians.

They released the album Men With Sticks (Crammed Discs 1993) and recorded music for the Fishing With John TV series. In February 2014 the Orchestra released The Invention of Animals, a collection of out-of-print studio tracks and unreleased live recordings from the '90s. Columnist Mel Minter wrote:

This new release may require a reassessment of Lurie the saxophonist because the playing is engagingly fluid, inventive, and visceral—and well worth revisiting. . . . The emotional immediacy of Lurie's playing – and that of his partners – makes for riveting stuff. Think of his sax not so much as a musical instrument, but instead, as a window with a clear view of his soul.[11][12]

Jeff Jackson of Jazziz added, "The resulting music is delicate, primal and utterly gorgeous."[13]

Film and television

In 1993 Lurie composed the theme to Late Night with Conan O'Brien with Howard Shore. The theme was also used when O'Brien hosted on The Tonight Show. Lurie formed his own record label in 1998, Strange & Beautiful Music, and released the Lounge Lizards album Queen of All Ears and a Fishing with John soundtrack.

Lurie has written scores for over 20 movies, including Stranger than Paradise, Down by Law, Mystery Train, Clay Pigeons, Animal Factory, and Get Shorty, for which he received a Grammy Award nomination.[14]

In the 1980s, Lurie starred in the Jim Jarmusch films Stranger Than Paradise and Down by Law, and made cameos in the films Permanent Vacation and Downtown 81. He went on to act in other notable films including Paris, Texas and The Last Temptation of Christ. From 2001 to 2003 he starred in the HBO prison series Oz as inmate Greg Penders.[15]

Lurie wrote, directed and starred in the TV series Fishing with John in 1991 and 1992, which featured guests Tom Waits, Willem Dafoe, Matt Dillon, Jim Jarmusch, and Dennis Hopper. It aired on IFC and Bravo. It has since become a cult classic[16] and was released on DVD by Criterion.

In January 2021 Lurie's series Painting with John aired on HBO. In June 2021 he announced that a second season of the show was planned and for the first time in 22 years, he was rehearsing music for it.[17]

Painting

 
The skeleton in my closet has moved back out to the garden (2009)

Lurie has been painting since the 1970s.[18] Most of his early works are in watercolor and pencil, but in the 2000s he began working in oil. In 2011, he said of his art, "My paintings are a logical development from the ones that were taped to the refrigerator 50 years ago."[19]

His work has been exhibited since July 2003, when two pieces were shown at the Nolan/Eckman Gallery in New York City.[20] He had his first solo gallery exhibition at Anton Kern Gallery in May and June 2004 and has subsequently been exhibited at Galerie Daniel Blau in Munich, Galerie Lelong in Zürich, the Galerie Gabriel Rolt in Amsterdam, the Basel International Art Fair at Roebling Hall and the P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center in New York, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the NEXT Art Fair in Chicago, the Mudam Luxembourg, the Watari Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo, Gallery Brown in Los Angeles, and the University of the Arts in Philadelphia.[21][18][20] The Museum of Modern Art has acquired some of his work for their permanent collection.[22]

Lurie has released two art books. Learn To Draw, a compilation of black and white drawings, was published by Walther Konig in June 2006. A Fine Example of Art includes over 80 reproductions of his work and was published by powerHouse Books in 2008.

Lurie's watercolor painting Bear Surprise was enormously popular on numerous Russian websites in an Internet meme known as Preved.[23]

Personal life

Romantic relationships

Lurie has never married. He detailed many of his romantic relationships between the 1970s and 1990s in his 2021 memoir The History of Bones. In August 2010, Lurie was reported to be dating a woman named Jill Goodwin (born c. 1979).[24]

Health

Lurie became ill with neurological symptoms in 1994,[14] and has experienced debilitating ill health since 2000.[14] At one point he was told he had a year to live.[8] During this time, he wrote in a mad dash until his brain fog got so severe that he had to stop writing.[25]

He stated in a 2006 interview that he has "Advanced Lyme"[6]—referring to chronic Lyme disease—a controversial diagnosis generally rejected by medical professionals to describe "a broad array of illnesses or symptom complexes for which there is no reproducible or convincing scientific evidence of any relationship to Borrelia burgdorferi infection."[26][27] He has stated that his diagnosis was received from "eight different purveyors of contemporary medicine" after years of disagreement among his physicians.[28] Lurie's illness prevents him from acting or performing music, so he spends his time painting.[6][29]

Stalking incident

In August 2010, Tad Friend wrote a piece in The New Yorker about Lurie disappearing from New York to avoid a man named John Perry, who Friend said was stalking Lurie.[24] In the online literary magazine The Rumpus, Rick Moody noted that Friend's profile in The New Yorker, nominally about Lurie and his art, was two-thirds to three-quarters about Perry, including a full page photo of Perry standing in front of one of his own paintings. Moody described Perry as a deceitful stalker capable of violence and was also critical of Friend's "ungenerous" characterization of Lurie's illness as a "mysterious disease."[28]

In May 2011 Perry undertook a public hunger strike to protest The New Yorker characterizing him as a stalker. Commenting about the protest, Lurie said, "He's conducting a hunger strike a half block from my house to prove he's not a stalker."[30] Lurie described the article as "wildly inaccurate," noting that its publication did not resolve anything and that "the situation continues."[14]

Editor David Remnick said the piece in his magazine was "thoroughly reported and fact-checked."[30] But in a letter to The New Yorker in August 2012, several interviewees claimed their words had been "twisted, misquoted, or ignored," and that "the man presented in the article [Lurie] is not the man that we know."[31] In a February 2014 interview, Lurie told the Los Angeles Times, "What one would hope is that the beauty in the music and in the paintings can somehow transcend and invalidate the kind of sickness that led to the article being written as it was and the kind of irresponsibility that allowed it to be published."[32]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1978 Rome '78 Un­known
1979 Men in Orbit Astronaut Also writer, director
1980 Underground U.S.A. Jack Smith
The Offenders The Lizard
Permanent Vacation Sax player Also composer
1981 Downtown 81 Himself
Subway Riders The Saxophonist Also composer
1983 Variety Composer
1984 Stranger Than Paradise Willie Also composer
Paris, Texas Slater
1985 Desperately Seeking Susan Neighbor Saxophonist
1986 Down by Law Jack Also composer
1988 The Last Temptation of Christ James
Il piccolo diavolo Cusatelli English title: The Little Devil
1989 Mystery Train Composer
1990 Wild at Heart Sparky
1991 Fishing with John Himself Also creator, director, composer
Keep It for Yourself Short film; composer
1992 John Lurie and the Lounge Lizards Live in Berlin 1991 Himself Documentary
1993 Late Night with Conan O'Brien Composed title theme
1995 Get Shorty Composer
Blue in the Face Composer
1996 Just Your Luck Coker
Manny & Lo Composer
1997 Excess Baggage Composer
1998 New Rose Hotel Distinguished Man
Lulu on the Bridge Composer
Clay Pigeons Composer
2000 Sleepwalk Frank
Animal Factory Composer
2001 SpongeBob SquarePants Himself Archival footage from Fishing With John (Episode: "Hooky")
2001–03 Oz Greg Penders 12 episodes
2004 Tortured by Joy Narrator Short film
2005 Face Addict Composer
2010–11 Mobsters Narrator
2021 Painting with John Himself Also creator, director

Discography

John Lurie

  • John Lurie National Orchestra, The Invention of Animals, 2014[33]
  • John Lurie National Orchestra: Men with Sticks (Crammed Discs/Made to Measure, 1993)
  • The Legendary Marvin Pontiac: Greatest Hits (Strange and Beautiful Music, 1999)
  • Marvin Pontiac: The Asylum Tapes (Strange and Beautiful Music, 2017)[34]

Lounge Lizards

Soundtracks

Other appearances

References

  1. ^ Painting with John#cite note-order-1
  2. ^ "John Lurie Art". Retrieved January 23, 2013.
  3. ^ "Painting with John". Rotten Tomatoes.
  4. ^ Los Angeles Times
  5. ^ "The History of Bones by John Lurie: 9780399592973 | PenguinRandomHouse.com: Books".
  6. ^ a b c d e Brown, Tim (December 2006). "John Lurie". Perfect Sound Forever. Retrieved January 24, 2013.
  7. ^ Forson, Kofi (April 2011). "APRIL 2011: JOHN LURIE DISCUSSION PART 2". Whitehot Magazine. Retrieved January 23, 2019.
  8. ^ a b Ortiz, Alan (March 1, 2009). "Q&A: JOHN LURIE (Unabridged)". Stop Smiling. Retrieved January 24, 2013.
  9. ^ a b Robins, Wayne. . eMusic. Archived from the original on August 16, 2013. Retrieved February 2, 2013.
  10. ^ "Marvin Pontiac: The Asylum Tapes".
  11. ^ Minter, Mel (February 7, 2014). "Three Saxophones: Two Reviews and One Preview". Musically Speaking. Retrieved April 3, 2014.
  12. ^ Sweetman, Simon. "The John Lurie National Orchestra: The Invention of Animals". Off The Tracks. Retrieved April 3, 2014.
  13. ^ Jackson, Jeff (Spring 2014). "The John Lurie National Orchestra "The Invention of Animals"". Jazziz: 117.
  14. ^ a b c d Sutton, Larson (February 1, 2011). "John Lurie Sustains". jambands.com. Retrieved January 24, 2013.
  15. ^ "John Lurie". IMDb. Retrieved January 24, 2013.
  16. ^ Fishing with John on BBC, accessed February 15, 2011
  17. ^ @lurie_john (June 2, 2021). "I am rehearsing music tonight..." (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  18. ^ a b . Archived from the original on March 7, 2012. Retrieved January 15, 2013.
  19. ^ "Melancholy Mirth". The Inquirer Digital: Arts & Entertainment. Retrieved March 4, 2011.
  20. ^ a b "Strange & Beautiful". Retrieved February 14, 2011.
  21. ^ "John Lurie: Works on Paper". MOMA PS1. May 2006. Retrieved August 19, 2013.
  22. ^ "MoMA collection". Retrieved January 15, 2013.
  23. ^ "The "preved" phenomenon gained enormous popularity on the Russian-language Internet with the speed of an avalanche". The Moscow Times. Retrieved January 25, 2013.
  24. ^ a b Friend, Tad (August 16, 2010). "Sleeping With Weapons". The New Yorker. Retrieved January 24, 2013.
  25. ^ "Interview: A Little Hello From John Lurie". Cleveland Review of Books. Retrieved December 2, 2021.
  26. ^ Feder, HM; Johnson, BJB; O'Connell, S; et al. (October 2007). "A Critical Appraisal of "Chronic Lyme Disease"". NEJM. 357 (14): 1422–30. doi:10.1056/NEJMra072023. PMID 17914043.
  27. ^ "Ten Facts You Should Know About Lyme Disease". Infectious Diseases Society of America. May 10, 2011. Retrieved June 18, 2013.
  28. ^ a b Moody, Rick (June 24, 2011). "SWINGING MODERN SOUNDS #30: What Is and Is Not Masculine". The Rumpus. Retrieved January 24, 2013.
  29. ^ Forson, Kofi (September 2009). "In Conversation with John Lurie". Whitehot Magazine. Retrieved January 24, 2013.
  30. ^ a b Palmeri, Tara (June 24, 2011). "The squawk of the town". NY Post. Retrieved January 24, 2013.
  31. ^ "John Lurie profile in The New Yorker". Retrieved January 24, 2013.
  32. ^ Barton, Chris (February 4, 2014). . LA Times. Archived from the original on February 28, 2014. Retrieved March 31, 2014.
  33. ^ Masters, Mark (January 20, 2014). "The John Lurie National Orchestra: The Invention of Animals Album Review". Pitchfork. Retrieved January 23, 2017.
  34. ^ Petrusich, Amanda (November 28, 2017). "Out of Nowhere, New Music from John Lurie's Made-Up Outsider Artist". The New Yorker. Retrieved December 10, 2017.

External links

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John Lurie born December 14 1952 is an American musician painter actor director and producer He co founded the Lounge Lizards jazz ensemble has acted in 19 films including Stranger than Paradise and Down by Law has composed and performed music for 20 television and film works and he produced directed and starred in the Fishing with John television series In 1996 his soundtrack for Get Shorty was nominated for a Grammy Award and his album The Legendary Marvin Pontiac Greatest Hits has been praised by critics and fellow musicians 1 John LurieLurie in 2013Born 1952 12 14 December 14 1952 age 70 Minneapolis Minnesota U S OccupationsActormusicianpaintertelevision producerYears active1978 presentTelevisionPainting with John Fishing with John OzWebsitewww wbr johnlurieart wbr comSince 2000 he has suffered from symptoms attributed to chronic Lyme disease and has focused his attention on painting 2 His art has been shown in galleries and museums around the world His primitivist painting Bear Surprise became an internet meme in Russia in 2006 His new television series Painting with John debuted on HBO in January 2021 It received 100 on Rotten Tomatoes 3 Robert Lloyd of Los Angeles Times wrote Painting With John represents HBO at its most worthwhile 4 Lurie s 1980s NYC memoir The History of Bones was published by Penguin Random House in August 2021 5 Contents 1 Early life 2 Music 2 1 The Lounge Lizards 2 2 Marvin Pontiac 2 3 John Lurie National Orchestra 3 Film and television 4 Painting 5 Personal life 5 1 Romantic relationships 5 2 Health 5 3 Stalking incident 6 Filmography 7 Discography 7 1 John Lurie 7 2 Lounge Lizards 7 3 Soundtracks 7 4 Other appearances 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditLurie was born in Minneapolis and raised with his brother Evan and sister Liz in New Orleans Louisiana and Worcester Massachusetts 6 7 In high school he played basketball and harmonica and jammed with Mississippi Fred McDowell and Canned Heat in 1968 6 He briefly played the harmonica in a band from Boston but soon switched to the guitar and eventually the saxophone 8 After high school he hitchhiked across the United States to Berkeley California He moved to New York City in 1974 then briefly visited London where he performed his first saxophone solo at the Acme Gallery 6 Music EditThe Lounge Lizards Edit Main article The Lounge Lizards In 1978 John formed the Lounge Lizards with his brother Evan Lurie on piano they were the only constant members in the band through numerous lineup changes Robert Palmer of The New York Times described the band as staking out new territory west of Mingus east of Bernard Herrman While originally a somewhat satirical fake jazz combo spawned by the noisy No Wave music scene the Lounge Lizards gradually became a showcase for Lurie s increasingly sophisticated compositions The band had five to eight members Musicians included at different times guitarists Arto Lindsay Marc Ribot David Tronzo Michele Navazio and Danny Blumenthal cellist Jane Scarpantoni vibraphonist Bryan Carrott keyboardist John Medeski drummers Anton Fier Grant Calvin Weston and Dougie Bowne percussionists Billy Martin E J Rodriguez and Ben Perowsky bassists Erik Sanko Tony Scherr Oren Bloedow and Tony Garnier trumpeter Steven Bernstein trombonist Curtis Fowlkes and saxophonists Roy Nathanson and Michael Blake They made music for 20 years Marvin Pontiac Edit In 1999 Lurie released the album The Legendary Marvin Pontiac Greatest Hits a posthumous collection of the work of an African Jewish musician named Marvin Pontiac a fictional character Lurie created It includes a biographical profile describing the troubled genius s hard life and the cover shows a photograph purported to be one of the few ever taken of him 9 Lurie wrote the music and performed with John Medeski Billy Martin G Calvin Weston Marc Ribot and Tony Scherr The album received praise from David Bowie Angelique Kidjo Iggy Pop Leonard Cohen and others On choosing to create a character to whom the album would be fictionally credited Lurie said in a 2008 interview For a long time I was threatening to do a vocal record But the idea of me putting out a record where I sang seemed ostentatious or pretentious Like the music of Telly Savalas I don t sing very well I was shy about it As a character it made it easier 9 In 2017 John Lurie released his first music album in 17 years Marvin Pontiac The Asylum Tapes 10 John Lurie National Orchestra Edit Lurie in 1992 Parallel to the final version of the Lounge Lizards in the early 1990s Lurie formed a smaller group the John Lurie National Orchestra Lurie played alto and soprano saxes Grant Calvin Weston played drums and Billy Martin performed on congas timbales kalimba and other small percussion Unlike the tightly arranged music of the Lounge Lizards the Orchestra s music was heavily improvised and compositions were credited to all three musicians They released the album Men With Sticks Crammed Discs 1993 and recorded music for the Fishing With John TV series In February 2014 the Orchestra released The Invention of Animals a collection of out of print studio tracks and unreleased live recordings from the 90s Columnist Mel Minter wrote This new release may require a reassessment of Lurie the saxophonist because the playing is engagingly fluid inventive and visceral and well worth revisiting The emotional immediacy of Lurie s playing and that of his partners makes for riveting stuff Think of his sax not so much as a musical instrument but instead as a window with a clear view of his soul 11 12 Jeff Jackson of Jazziz added The resulting music is delicate primal and utterly gorgeous 13 Film and television EditIn 1993 Lurie composed the theme to Late Night with Conan O Brien with Howard Shore The theme was also used when O Brien hosted on The Tonight Show Lurie formed his own record label in 1998 Strange amp Beautiful Music and released the Lounge Lizards album Queen of All Ears and a Fishing with John soundtrack Lurie has written scores for over 20 movies including Stranger than Paradise Down by Law Mystery Train Clay Pigeons Animal Factory and Get Shorty for which he received a Grammy Award nomination 14 In the 1980s Lurie starred in the Jim Jarmusch films Stranger Than Paradise and Down by Law and made cameos in the films Permanent Vacation and Downtown 81 He went on to act in other notable films including Paris Texas and The Last Temptation of Christ From 2001 to 2003 he starred in the HBO prison series Oz as inmate Greg Penders 15 Lurie wrote directed and starred in the TV series Fishing with John in 1991 and 1992 which featured guests Tom Waits Willem Dafoe Matt Dillon Jim Jarmusch and Dennis Hopper It aired on IFC and Bravo It has since become a cult classic 16 and was released on DVD by Criterion In January 2021 Lurie s series Painting with John aired on HBO In June 2021 he announced that a second season of the show was planned and for the first time in 22 years he was rehearsing music for it 17 Painting Edit The skeleton in my closet has moved back out to the garden 2009 Lurie has been painting since the 1970s 18 Most of his early works are in watercolor and pencil but in the 2000s he began working in oil In 2011 he said of his art My paintings are a logical development from the ones that were taped to the refrigerator 50 years ago 19 His work has been exhibited since July 2003 when two pieces were shown at the Nolan Eckman Gallery in New York City 20 He had his first solo gallery exhibition at Anton Kern Gallery in May and June 2004 and has subsequently been exhibited at Galerie Daniel Blau in Munich Galerie Lelong in Zurich the Galerie Gabriel Rolt in Amsterdam the Basel International Art Fair at Roebling Hall and the P S 1 Contemporary Art Center in New York the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts the NEXT Art Fair in Chicago the Mudam Luxembourg the Watari Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo Gallery Brown in Los Angeles and the University of the Arts in Philadelphia 21 18 20 The Museum of Modern Art has acquired some of his work for their permanent collection 22 Lurie has released two art books Learn To Draw a compilation of black and white drawings was published by Walther Konig in June 2006 A Fine Example of Art includes over 80 reproductions of his work and was published by powerHouse Books in 2008 Lurie s watercolor painting Bear Surprise was enormously popular on numerous Russian websites in an Internet meme known as Preved 23 Personal life EditRomantic relationships Edit Lurie has never married He detailed many of his romantic relationships between the 1970s and 1990s in his 2021 memoir The History of Bones In August 2010 Lurie was reported to be dating a woman named Jill Goodwin born c 1979 24 Health Edit Lurie became ill with neurological symptoms in 1994 14 and has experienced debilitating ill health since 2000 14 At one point he was told he had a year to live 8 During this time he wrote in a mad dash until his brain fog got so severe that he had to stop writing 25 He stated in a 2006 interview that he has Advanced Lyme 6 referring to chronic Lyme disease a controversial diagnosis generally rejected by medical professionals to describe a broad array of illnesses or symptom complexes for which there is no reproducible or convincing scientific evidence of any relationship to Borrelia burgdorferi infection 26 27 He has stated that his diagnosis was received from eight different purveyors of contemporary medicine after years of disagreement among his physicians 28 Lurie s illness prevents him from acting or performing music so he spends his time painting 6 29 Stalking incident Edit In August 2010 Tad Friend wrote a piece in The New Yorker about Lurie disappearing from New York to avoid a man named John Perry who Friend said was stalking Lurie 24 In the online literary magazine The Rumpus Rick Moody noted that Friend s profile in The New Yorker nominally about Lurie and his art was two thirds to three quarters about Perry including a full page photo of Perry standing in front of one of his own paintings Moody described Perry as a deceitful stalker capable of violence and was also critical of Friend s ungenerous characterization of Lurie s illness as a mysterious disease 28 In May 2011 Perry undertook a public hunger strike to protest The New Yorker characterizing him as a stalker Commenting about the protest Lurie said He s conducting a hunger strike a half block from my house to prove he s not a stalker 30 Lurie described the article as wildly inaccurate noting that its publication did not resolve anything and that the situation continues 14 Editor David Remnick said the piece in his magazine was thoroughly reported and fact checked 30 But in a letter to The New Yorker in August 2012 several interviewees claimed their words had been twisted misquoted or ignored and that the man presented in the article Lurie is not the man that we know 31 In a February 2014 interview Lurie told the Los Angeles Times What one would hope is that the beauty in the music and in the paintings can somehow transcend and invalidate the kind of sickness that led to the article being written as it was and the kind of irresponsibility that allowed it to be published 32 Filmography EditYear Title Role Notes1978 Rome 78 Un known1979 Men in Orbit Astronaut Also writer director1980 Underground U S A Jack SmithThe Offenders The LizardPermanent Vacation Sax player Also composer1981 Downtown 81 HimselfSubway Riders The Saxophonist Also composer1983 Variety Composer1984 Stranger Than Paradise Willie Also composerParis Texas Slater1985 Desperately Seeking Susan Neighbor Saxophonist1986 Down by Law Jack Also composer1988 The Last Temptation of Christ JamesIl piccolo diavolo Cusatelli English title The Little Devil1989 Mystery Train Composer1990 Wild at Heart Sparky1991 Fishing with John Himself Also creator director composerKeep It for Yourself Short film composer1992 John Lurie and the Lounge Lizards Live in Berlin 1991 Himself Documentary1993 Late Night with Conan O Brien Composed title theme1995 Get Shorty ComposerBlue in the Face Composer1996 Just Your Luck CokerManny amp Lo Composer1997 Excess Baggage Composer1998 New Rose Hotel Distinguished ManLulu on the Bridge ComposerClay Pigeons Composer2000 Sleepwalk FrankAnimal Factory Composer2001 SpongeBob SquarePants Himself Archival footage from Fishing With John Episode Hooky 2001 03 Oz Greg Penders 12 episodes2004 Tortured by Joy Narrator Short film2005 Face Addict Composer2010 11 Mobsters Narrator2021 Painting with John Himself Also creator directorDiscography EditJohn Lurie Edit John Lurie National Orchestra The Invention of Animals 2014 33 John Lurie National Orchestra Men with Sticks Crammed Discs Made to Measure 1993 The Legendary Marvin Pontiac Greatest Hits Strange and Beautiful Music 1999 Marvin Pontiac The Asylum Tapes Strange and Beautiful Music 2017 34 Lounge Lizards Edit Lounge Lizards Editions EG Polydor 1981 Live from the Drunken Boat Europe 1983 Live 1979 1981 ROIR 1985 Big Heart Live in Tokyo Island 1986 No Pain for Cakes Island 1986 Voice of Chunk VeraBra 1988 Live in Berlin Volume One VeraBra 1992 Live in Berlin Volume Two VeraBra 1993 Queen of All Ears Strange and Beautiful Music 1998 Soundtracks Edit Stranger Than Paradise and The Resurrection of Albert Ayler Crammed Discs Made to Measure 1986 Down by Law and Variety Crammed Discs Made to Measure 1987 Mystery Train Milan RCA 1989 The Days with Jacques Sony Records 1994 Get Shorty Verve 1995 Excess Baggage Prophecy 1997 Fishing with John recorded in 1991 Strange and Beautiful Music 1998 African Swim and Manny amp Lo Strange and Beautiful Music 1999 Other appearances Edit Heartbeat by Ryuichi Sakamoto Virgin Records 1991 saxophone on Lulu One Hot Minute by Red Hot Chili Peppers Warner Bros 1995 harmonica on One Hot Minute Perfect Hair by Busdriver Big Dada 2014 Lurie painted the album cover art Rain Dogs by Tom Waits Island Records 1985 saxophone on Walking Spanish Saints by Marc Ribot Atlantic 2001 includes an arrangement of Lurie s It Could Have Been Very Beautiful Spillane by John Zorn Elektra Nonesuch 1987 spoken vocals on Spillane Winter Was Hard by Kronos Quartet Nonesuch 1988 includes an arrangement of Lurie s Bella by Barlight References Edit Painting with John cite note order 1 John Lurie Art Retrieved January 23 2013 Painting with John Rotten Tomatoes Los Angeles Times The History of Bones by John Lurie 9780399592973 PenguinRandomHouse com Books a b c d e Brown Tim December 2006 John Lurie Perfect Sound Forever Retrieved January 24 2013 Forson Kofi April 2011 APRIL 2011 JOHN LURIE DISCUSSION PART 2 Whitehot Magazine Retrieved January 23 2019 a b Ortiz Alan March 1 2009 Q amp A JOHN LURIE Unabridged Stop Smiling Retrieved January 24 2013 a b Robins Wayne Behind The Legend of the Legendary Marvin Pontiac A Conversation with John Lurie eMusic Archived from the original on August 16 2013 Retrieved February 2 2013 Marvin Pontiac The Asylum Tapes Minter Mel February 7 2014 Three Saxophones Two Reviews and One Preview Musically Speaking Retrieved April 3 2014 Sweetman Simon The John Lurie National Orchestra The Invention of Animals Off The Tracks Retrieved April 3 2014 Jackson Jeff Spring 2014 The John Lurie National Orchestra The Invention of Animals Jazziz 117 a b c d Sutton Larson February 1 2011 John Lurie Sustains jambands com Retrieved January 24 2013 John Lurie IMDb Retrieved January 24 2013 Fishing with John on BBC accessed February 15 2011 lurie john June 2 2021 I am rehearsing music tonight Tweet via Twitter a b John Lurie The Erotic Poetry of Hoog Archived from the original on March 7 2012 Retrieved January 15 2013 Melancholy Mirth The Inquirer Digital Arts amp Entertainment Retrieved March 4 2011 a b Strange amp Beautiful Retrieved February 14 2011 John Lurie Works on Paper MOMA PS1 May 2006 Retrieved August 19 2013 MoMA collection Retrieved January 15 2013 The preved phenomenon gained enormous popularity on the Russian language Internet with the speed of an avalanche The Moscow Times Retrieved January 25 2013 a b Friend Tad August 16 2010 Sleeping With Weapons The New Yorker Retrieved January 24 2013 Interview A Little Hello From John Lurie Cleveland Review of Books Retrieved December 2 2021 Feder HM Johnson BJB O Connell S et al October 2007 A Critical Appraisal of Chronic Lyme Disease NEJM 357 14 1422 30 doi 10 1056 NEJMra072023 PMID 17914043 Ten Facts You Should Know About Lyme Disease Infectious Diseases Society of America May 10 2011 Retrieved June 18 2013 a b Moody Rick June 24 2011 SWINGING MODERN SOUNDS 30 What Is and Is Not Masculine The Rumpus Retrieved January 24 2013 Forson Kofi September 2009 In Conversation with John Lurie Whitehot Magazine Retrieved January 24 2013 a b Palmeri Tara June 24 2011 The squawk of the town NY Post Retrieved January 24 2013 John Lurie profile in The New Yorker Retrieved January 24 2013 Barton Chris February 4 2014 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